Karalbo

PRESENTED BY BEMAC

Friday 16th October

Young artists from across South East Queensland join to tell their stories through music and drama.

‘Karalbo’, an Aboriginal word meaning ‘togetherness’ is a fitting name for this project exploring the journeys of young Queenslanders from Indigenous, Samoan, Tongan, Sudanese, Somali, Iranian, Papua New Guinean and Afghani backgrounds.

These young people have collaborated with professional artists such as Brisbane musician Roz Pappalardo, and each other, to tell their stories through music and drama. The performance will trace journeys from around the world, meeting in the city of Brisbane and looking to the future.

Karalbo is the culmination of year two of BEMAC’s One 4 All project funded by the Australia Council’s Arts in a Multicultural Australia Initiative.

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